CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP

Herbalists Without Borders International is a 501 (c) (3) Nonprofit and NGO Organization. Herbalists Without Borders (HWB) embraces a collective vision of a worldwide community where all people have access to affordable natural botanical health.

We are in a global healthcare crisis. People around the world are displaced or in need due to political upheaval, war, drought, or famine and do not have access to health care. Even in the United States healthcare is being threatened and more people than ever will be looking for alternatives to the unaffordable or unattainable healthcare system. Herbalists Without Borders is in the position for ACTION and MOBILIZATION to get herbal medicine ON THE GROUND to the people who need it most. Be in the right place at the right time and join us - together we can meet the needs of the people and work at the forefront of the global herbalist medicine movement.

​Herbalists Without Borders operates, survives, and thrives on volunteer efforts and donations only. Corporate support is critical to grow and sustain global efforts to provide natural and botanical health and wellness solutions to communities in need.

With a global team of volunteers we are able to provide botanical support to communities through HWB Chapter's grassroots projects and special projects. Herbalists Without Borders currently operates with an all volunteer staff which means a large portion of our fundraising go directly to our projects for supplies, resources, and support. This also means that in order for us to grow and meet the demands of a growing herbal medicine movement, we must also grow our HWB support network. And HWB isn't just herbalists, but also CAM practitioners and alternative health providers working with our mobile and free people's clinics to provide health service access to underserved communities and in times of crisis.​

Herbalists Without Borders is a network of member herbalists and alternative health practitioners - but we are not a static non-profit. At HWB:

We believe that health and wellness are human rights, not privileges

HWB recognizes many global citizens lack access to primary health and wellness due to economic hardship and other barriers

~MAKE A DIFFERENCE~

Corporate Sponsorship

HWB recognizes the key role corporate sponsors play in our continued success and global herbal health & wellness efforts.

HWB will:• FEATURE your business logo on our home page• DISPLAY your logo and links on our sponsors page• CONVEY your affiliation with us to our members and followers on social media, website & blog• PORTRAY your business as a local or global sponsor for our projects and a critical part of HWB success• BE VISIBLE to a network of engaged & active herbalists, health and wellness workers• Larger donors will also be featured on a blog post and have featured space in our quarterly newsletter.

Be The Change...Become a Corporate Sponsor

• Your donation is critical to the success of our projects - and you will be a visible supporter of HWB.

SEE HOW HERBALISTS WITHOUT BORDERS IS MAKING A DIFFERENCE LOCALLY AND GLOBALLYOUR PROJECTS:

​Meet Jeanne Hughes. Jeanne is the HWB East Africa Coordinator. Herbalists without Borders East Africa works within the local community to train herbalists and work together to harvest and make herbal medicines for local communities.

​Africa has 54 countries and is 1/5 of the worlds land mass. HWB East Africa works even in the midst of tribal tensions and violence to help reach those who need herbal medicines, clean water, soap, and more. Their work to connect people and communities help prevent more young victims of human trafficking, female genital mutilation and much more.

Jeanne started training herbalists in 2005, and continues to this day - and now in 2017 humanitarian need is still monumental.

​HWB East Africa also contributes in other ways - they build and sew shoes for orphaned children, construct sanitary hygiene kits for girls and the elderly, and they work to provide safe, clean drinking water to villages. They also work together to grow, package, and sell Roselle tea to reduce poverty. Their work is critical to the health of the people and of their communities. ​

The East Africa groups work with so many communities - and reach a significant number of people. These groups mobilize in a region where instability and violence erupt and put their own lives on the line to help those who need it.

​They do so much - clean water, sanitation kits, wells, shoes, harvesting, drying, preparing and distributing herbal medicines, liquid soap, and training of herbalists. Your support can directly impact the lives of women, children, and families in East Africa.

Reports from East Africa Clinic, HWB:

Shwari Region:​15 villages served; 170 families have clean water in 2016 thru the rehabilitation of 5 wells. 134 Days for Girls Kits (Sanitary Hygiene) were sewn and distributed in the Butere/Sabitia area of Kakamega County.

Ramah Herbal Group; Likuayani area. Served 22 communities, 53 Families and 450 individuals near the Rift and Western Province border. Trained TEN Herbalists; Created and distributed 27 Days for Girls Kits; (plus 18 sent from USA), 13,500 litres of liquid and 1,500 Kg powdered herbal medicines were distributed (Eucalyptus, charcoal, cypress, ginger, garlic, cinnamon, and other barks and leaves).

Nyamira County: From Dr. Nehemiah Ndubi Okerio;​3000 litres of liquid soap were created and distributed to slum dwellers to help control Cholera. 500 kg of various powdered herbal medicine were given to approximately 30,000 persons.

Chep'ngasuretin Herbal Group; Uasin Ngishu County, Rift Valley, near Eldoret. Chairman Dr David Muigei Reports:​This growing group of 40 trained herbalists serves 10 villages with a total population of 2,500. Almost half of the community now have clean water due to the groups efforts. 20 Days for Girls hygiene kits were sewn and distributed in 2016. Over 80 litres of liquid and many Kg of powdered herbal medicines were distributed.

Spark A Life Kenya; is an affiliate group that Jeanne has worked with in schools to improve sanitation. 114 Days for Girls kits have been created and distributed to Primary and Secondary schools in Munjiti, Emulade, Mulufu, Eshibongu, Kwisero, Mundah and Mulwanda Villages. Richie Otiende is the Spark A Life Kenya Director, based in Kisumu.

FREE People's Clinics, USA

​HWB holds FREE People's Clinics in many cities around the US and other countries. These clinics offer low to no cost wellness appointments, herbal and natural health support to people who otherwise may not have access to affordable health care. We are at a critical time now where many people are looking to herbal and alternative health resources to meet their health needs when they have nowhere else to turn. Donations and sponsors are crucial to stocking these clinics with much needed supplies. Be a visible supporter of making herbal medicine and People's Clinics a viable option to meet the needs of those without access to health and wellness.

In 2016 HWB supported 70+ chapters, provided over 6,400 individuals with herbal and holistic health support, and had volunteers serve over 9,500 hours. The demand for aid increased with Standing Rock (USA) and international borderless medicine in Europe, Cuba, and Africa.

The Veterans Resiliency Holistic Clinic is an innovative Herbalists Without Borders project created in the year 2016; one that is making a big difference in the nation.

The Veterans Resiliency Holistic Clinic (VRHC) promotes and provides natural and holistic approaches to relieving the symptoms of trauma and PTSD. The project supports veterans as well as their families, including those who may be marginalized, displaced, unemployed, homeless or imprisoned because of their PTSD symptoms. VRHC has many alternative health practitioner volunteers, and HWB funding supports their need for supplies, herbs, equipment, space, and more to make monthly clinics and services a success.

South Africa Clinic - Youth Driven Community Gardens in a Time of Drought

HWB South Africa is working with a rural school in a very poor community to provide education based programs integrated with community gardens. The program has one permanent volunteer gardener who manages the care of this community garden, and he involves all of the students in the school in the daily care and harvesting. The school community garden provides vegetables for the daily school meal and any extra veggies they sell to people in the village. The school community garden is working in an area of significant drought where fresh food is scarce, and this community garden is not only feeding the children, but inspiring their interest to grow more of their own food during this time of need. HWB South Africa is working on expanding the community garden to include more vegetable varieties, herbs, and fruit trees for the garden as well as shade trees and flowering shrubs on the school grounds.

HWB South Africa is working one on one with a rural primary school to grow fruit, vegetables and herbs in their community garden. This community garden feeds 150 school children who tend to the garden themselves. This region is facing significant drought, and fresh fruits and vegetables are critical to providing healthy meals to these children!

HERBALISTS WITHOUT BORDERS HAS MANY OTHER PROJECTS, INCLUDING:

• Trauma Training- Herbalists, health workers and volunteers learn how to assist as street medics, borderless medicine volunteers and practitioners in crisis situations• Medicinal Seed Saving - HWB is passionate about saving and sustaining our native medicinals through model projects and training materials• Nourishing Community Gardens - HWB encourages and offers models of local and global community gardens that include medicinal and culinary herbs with trained Master Herbalists• Community Herb Apothecaries - There is a great need to provide ethically grown and sourced, sustainable sources of herbs that can be readily accessible to all communities. This project teaches herbalists how to create apothecaries from the ground up.

Disaster Relief - Forest fires, Harvey, Irma, Maria, and more...

The past few months HWB has had members and chapters mobilize for ground relief including street medics and mobile clinics in disaster areas. HWB promotes fundraisers and supplies drives to members and the herbal community to mobilize donations of much needed supplies to those who need it most. To find out more about current disaster relief projects including Texas, California, and Puerto Rico, visit here.

Be a Part of Herbalists Without Borders International global relief and herbal medicine movement.

This is a critical time in the needs of not only Americans but global citizens. Many are displaced or without access to affordable healthcare and herbal and holistic health businesses and practitioners are in a unique position to make a huge impact globally as people need and look to more alternative health resources. ​

HOW YOU CAN HELP

Herbalists Without Borders needs donations, members, supplies, and volunteers. As a corporate sponsor you can be a vital component of making herbal medicine accessible and available to those in need.

• DONATE to HWB and become a corporate sponsor• CONTRIBUTE to support specific projects • PROVIDE us with much needed herbal medicines, herbs, and supplies for our clinics• JOIN US in working to make a change and meet the needs of an ever growing population that relies on herbalists and wellness practitioners as their primary access to health care

No donation is too small. Even one box of supplies can go directly to a mobile clinic, even one small donation can help ship loaded boxes for disaster relief. Every bit makes a difference.

The time is now. Join Herbalists Without Borders. Email or call our Executive Director, Denise Cusack. Denise is happy to speak with you one on one to see how you can make a difference and support our global herbal health initiatives. Talk to HWB about levels of sponsorship and becoming a corporate sponsor today. ​